I actually think most of the things that alpha hates are what most teenagers are wearing nowadays, because of age preference. Alpha's fashion sense are more into men who hve full time jobs, unlike a teens' fashion sense which are more into goofy showoff clothings.

This may just be me but i do like drop crouch pants. (to a point) Now this could this just be my edgy 17 year old self, BUT... I ware then with a basic crew neck t shirt and a black long sleeve shawl. Also they are not the my crouch in dragging on the ground kinda pants but just the slightly lower cut. :) but i find your videos great. Keep up the good work mate!

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